Alone In Kyoto (Lost In Translation); Bella’s Lullaby (Twilight); Cider House Rules - Main Titles (The Cider House Rules); Cruella De Ville (101 Dalmations); Elevator Song (X+Y); Forrest Gump - Main Titles (Forrest Gump); Gone With The Wind (Main Title); The Hanging Tree (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1); Harry’s Wondrous World (Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone); Heal (If I Stay); I Wanna Be Like You (Jungle Book); In Noctem (Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince); Let It Go (Frozen); Love Me Like You Do (Fifty Shades Of Grey); Love Theme (Romeo & Juliet); Mia & Sebastian’s Theme (La La Land); Morning Passage (The Hours); Neverland (Minor piano variation) (Finding Neverland); Not About Angels (The Fault In Our Stars); Not Goin’ Home Anymore (Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid); Obliviate (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows); Prelude in E minor (The Pianist); Rachel’s Song (Blade Runner); Rey’s Theme (Star Wars: The Force Awakens); See You Again (The Fast And The Furious); Theme (Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind); This Is Berk (How To Train Your Dragon)
"This selection offers an excellent alternative to standard
repertoire, particularly for the film buff, and I know my advanced
students would love this volume as a fun alternative to traditional
sight-reading material. A great addition to the student, teacher
and piano lover’s library."
Melanie Spanswick, The Classical Piano & Music Education Blog.
March 2017 “Put simply, this is a brilliant collection for the more
advanced pianist who wants to explore these movie themes and play
them in intelligent piano arrangements... Although there are a
generous 112 pages, I had no problem with it staying open on the
piano music rest, nor at this point does the binding seem likely to
fail... It’s great to see movie music benefit from this level of
pianistic adaptation, and I have no doubt that fans of the music
will be utterly delighted by this collection...without doubt or
reservation, Faber are to be congratulated for compiling such a
diverse and well-rounded collection as this, and I am sure many
will be quick to snap it up!”
Andrew Eales, Pianodao.com. April 2017
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